Oncue Technology

Employees 2-10 Updated 2026-06-17
What it is

What It Does

OnCue is trial-presentation software used by litigation teams and courtroom “hot-seat” technicians to organise exhibits, documents, and video into a database that can be displayed quickly during trial. Its video tools let teams build and edit deposition designations — trimming objections or dead space — and play them back reliably in the courtroom. The product has been in use since around 2010 and is marketed as fitting the document-review-to-trial-presentation end of the litigation workflow.

OnCue is jointly owned and operated by Core Legal Concepts and RLM | TrialGraphix, so it sits within a broader litigation-services group rather than as a fully independent vendor.

Who It’s For

OnCue is built for litigators and trial-support staff at firms and litigation-services providers who present evidence in court. It is not relevant to in-house legal ops, transactional practices, or non-litigation workflows.

What We Found

OnCue integrates with Nextpoint’s trial-preparation platform (Nextpoint blog) and is listed on Software Finder, SourceForge, and Legaltech Hub. Third-party services such as BP Trial Technologies report adopting it. The vendor states the product has been used in thousands of trials and is BBB-accredited (A+) since 2024. We did not find a large independent review corpus.

What We Haven’t Verified

  • “Thousands of trials” usage volume — vendor claim, not independently confirmed.
  • Pricing — demo-gated; not published.
  • Exact headcount beyond the small-team range listed.

Company Info

  • Sector: Litigation / trial presentation
  • Ownership: jointly owned by Core Legal Concepts and RLM | TrialGraphix
  • Headcount: 2-10 (LinkedIn, 2026-06)
  • LinkedIn: @oncue-technology
  • Last updated: 2026-06-17
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